CCXP in Brazil has grown into a significant event that showcases some of the most exciting news and moments in the entertainment industry. As CCXP 2025 happens, the IGN team is thrilled to bring you all the must-see reveals in one convenient place. Expect Timothée Chalamet, The Boys, IT: Welcome to Derry, and more.
You can check out the full CCXP25 schedule here, and we'll be updating this article throughout the weekend, so be sure to check back for all the big reveals of CCXP!
The Boys Season 5 trailer
We're going out with a fuckin' bang. It's The Boys final season teaser trailer, folks. Get ready to climax April 8. pic.twitter.com/05lAd9VaZl
— THE BOYS (@TheBoysTV) December 7, 2025
The Boys showrunner and executive producer Eric Kripke announced at CCXP Brazil that season 5 of the show starts streaming on April 8, 2026 on Prime Video. The finale will air on May 20, 2026, and will be the final episode of the show as a whole.
Luckily the trailer suggests the final season will be a banger, with Homelander doing what he does best (clue: it's not baking pies) and Butcher getting ready to do his best to end the milk-loving maniac.
Here’s the official blurb on The Boys Season 5:
In the fifth and final season, it’s Homelander’s world, completely subject to his erratic, egomaniacal whims. Hughie, Mother’s Milk, and Frenchie are imprisoned in a “Freedom Camp.” Annie struggles to mount a resistance against the overwhelming Supe force. Kimiko is nowhere to be found. But when Butcher reappears, ready and willing to use a virus that will wipe all Supes off the map, he sets in motion a chain of events that will forever change the world and everyone in it. It’s the climax, people. Big stuff’s gonna happen.
Fallout Season 2 exclusive new clip
At CCXP we got a look at the upcoming second season of the Fallout TV show from Amazon. It shows fan favorites Lucy (Ella Purnell) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) making a pit stop in Novac on their way to New Vegas.
During the Fallout Season 2 panel Goggins revealed that this season was much more difficult to shoot than the first because of the larger story is bigger, likening it to cinema and the process of making a movie.
Paradise Season 2 gets a release date and teaser trailer
It was never just about the bunker. PARADISE returns February 23 on @hulu and with #HuluOnDisneyPlus. #ParadiseHulu pic.twitter.com/N54x46uSvM
— Paradise (@paradiseonhulu) December 6, 2025
The new season of the Hulu show Paradise got a release date announcement and a teaser trailer at CCXP 2025. Returning on February 23 for Season 2, Paradise stars Sterling K. Brown as secret service agent Xavier Collins, and fans will remember that the debut season came with plenty of twists, so if you're new to the show, beware spoilers.
Intrigued? Read our review of the original season of Paradise, where our writer Chase Hutchinson said "Paradise Season 1 is ridiculous, fun, yet still plenty flawed TV that proves once more that Sterling K. Brown is one of our most compelling actors."
Percy Jackson is headed to Fortnite
Some Percy Jackson news from CCXP, Percy Jackson: Siege of Monsters will allow players to “embark on an authentic Percy Jackson adventure across an island map inspired by Camp Half-Blood – the earthly sanctuary and training facility for the children of mortals and Greek gods. As newly arrived demigods, players must discover the identity of their godly parent, gain new divine powers, and ally with their fellow demigods for a climactic battle against Scylla and Charybdis on the Sea of Monsters.”
Players will be able to meet various characters from the popular stories, looking like the actors from the series, including Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood, and “complete multiple side quests” and other activities “inspired by the first two seasons of the show.”
Marty Supreme panel
On a panel for Marty Surpreme star Timothée Chalamet revealed that fellow actors like Denzel Washington, Leonardo DiCaprio inspired his career in movies.
"You get inspired by these people when you're young and sometimes the world puts you down and doesn't encourage you to dream. And this movie is exclusively about that. It's about following your dreams. Even driving here through Sao Paulo, always taking a moment to be grateful for the opportunities I had in my life. Going to the Performing Arts High School in New York, being surrounded by artists to be able to pursue my dreams, because you need people in your corner that support you."
Marty Supreme will be released in theaters on Christmas Day.
Marvel's Wonder Man footage
New footage from Marvel's upcoming Wonder Man TV show was revealed during the Disney+ Panel at CCXP, featuring main character Simon Williams (played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) auditioning for a role, before smashing up some furniture in a moment of frustration. In the comics, Wonder Man was a superhero with super strength and invincibility, who also wanted to be an actor.
Previously we've seen footage showing Williams signing documents to attest that he doesn't have super powers ahead of an audition, so it's an awkward time to get all super strength. The series debuts on January 27.
Learn more about Marvel's Wonder Man here.
Daredevil: Born Again new footage
Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 will debut on March 4, 2026, and CCXP gave us a quick idea of what to expect, including a look at Matthew Lillard as one of the new antagonists, Mr. Charles. In the comics, Mr. Charles was Charles Burroughs, a dangerous psychopath, and damn Lillard always gives good crazy. We also got to see the return of Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones, Matt Murdock having what looked like a seizure, and Wilson Fisk doing a bit of boxing.
More updates from CCXP 2025:
- Nicolas Cage's Spider-Noir: New Footage Revealed
- Paul Giamatti, Star Trek’s Latest Villain, Just Proved His Trek Fandom to Us
- Game of Thrones: A Knight of the Seven Kingdom Actor Says His Character Was Inspired By Brienne of Tarth
- Fallout Season 2: Walton Goggins Says 'Every Single Corner You Look, There's an Easter Egg'
- The Boys: Our Biggest Burning Questions After the Season 5 Teaser Trailer
Rachel Weber is the Senior Editorial Director of Games at IGN and an elder millennial. She's been a professional nerd since 2006 when she got her start on Official PlayStation Magazine in the UK, and has since worked for GamesIndustry.Biz, Rolling Stone and GamesRadar. She loves horror, horror movies, horror games, and French Bulldogs. Those extra wrinkles on her face are thanks to going time blind and staying up too late finishing every sidequest in RPGs like Fallout and Witcher 3.